
Meet
A Presenter:
Marc Schlossberg
Marc
Schlossberg is an assistant professor at University
of Oregon, in the Planning, Public Policy and Management
School. He will be presenting a poster entitled Walkability
and Participatory GIS, and will also be demonstrating
a new community assessment tool using PDAs in the session
GIS Applications in Pedestrian and Bicycle Planning.
Marc
has been very active in the field of active living and
developing communities where residents can be more active.
He has recently co-authored two related articles in
the Journal of the American Planning Association (Getting
To And From School: Urban Form, Distance, and The Role
Of Planning In Transportation Decision Making, and The
Relationship of Walkable and Safe Communities to Individual’s
Health. More...
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Meet
A Presenter:
Barbara McCann
Barbara
McCann, of McCann Consulting, will present in several
sessions at the Pro Walk/Pro Bike Conference, including
Complete Streets - Who's Doing It and What They're
Doing, and a poster entitled Cambodian Rules
of the Road.
Barbara
is a public policy and communications expert who has
spent the last seven years bringing transportation,
land use, and active living issues into the public debate.
She authored Measuring the Health Effects of Sprawl,
the report explaining groundbreaking new scientific
research linking the built environment to physical activity
and health. This report brought widespread media attention
to the issue of creating more walkable and bikeable
communities. She is also a co-author of the new Island
Press Book, Sprawl Costs.
More...
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Conference
Room Blocks
NCBW has secured special conference rates at several Madison
hotels. When making hotel room reservations be sure to
refer to Pro Walk/Pro Bike 2006 to receive the conference
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Two of the hotels are within walking distance of the
Monona Terrace Community and Conference Center; the
third hotel is about five miles away. To learn more
about available hotels, click
here.
Note:
The room blocks for the Hilton Madison Monona
Terrace close on Saturday, August 5th (that's tomorrow).
The room blocks for The Madison Concourse Hotel (the
official conference hotel) close on Sunday, August 13th.
The room block at the Country Inn & Suites of Monona
close on August 15th. You may not be able to get the
quoted prices after those dates, so arrange for your
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Madison's
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz Will Address the Conference
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz will address the Pro Walk/Pro
Bike attendees during the Opening
Plenary (8a.m. to 9:30a.m., Wednesday,
September 6th).
Mayor
Cieslewicz has been quite active with the 1000 Friends
of Wisconsin, and in his first two years in office has
introduced a number of initiatives to reduce sprawl
and create a more livable city. One of these is an initiative
to introduce streetcars to the city to help fight traffic
congestion.
Don't
miss the opening Plenary. And in the meantime, you can
practice the Mayor's last name, using this handy pronunciation
guide from his web site: "chess LEV ich." |
Traffic
Justice Institute and SRTS Practitioner's Workshop
If you haven't yet made your travel plans for Pro Walk/Pro
Bike, consider coming a day early and taking part in
one of the two special meetings on Tuesday: the Traffic
Justice Institute or the Safe Routes
to School Practitioner's Workshop.
On
Tuesday, Sept. 5, from 11a.m. to 5p.m., the NCBW is
offering the Traffic Justice Institute. With this meeting
as a launch point, we plan to mount a campaign to redefine
our societal perspective on motor vehicle crashes, and
substantially reduce their occurrence. Note that this
session is open to all...you don't need to be a Pro
Walk/Pro Bike delegate in order to attend. However,
you must register for the Traffic Justice Institute
using the on-line registration form. The cost is $75,
and includes lunch. More...
The
Safe Routes to School Practitioners’ Workshop,
presented by the National Center for Bicycling &
Walking and the SRTS National Partnership, will run
on Tuesday, September 5, from 1-5 PM. This workshop
will include case studies from across the U.S; large
and small discussion groups will explore the latest
innovations in the implementation of local SRTS planning
and initiatives.
The
Safe Routes to School Practitioner's Workshop is free
of charge, but you must pre-register using the on-line
form. |
Sessions
Guide Posted
This year we've posted the entire daily workshop schedule
early so you can choose which sessions you'd like to
attend during each period. You'll find the day-by-day
listings here.
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Mobile
Workshops and Self-Guided Tours
The Local Host Committee for the Pro Walk/Pro Bike conference
is preparing a listing of mobile workshops that will
be offered on Wednesday and Thursday afternoon of the
conference. Several of the rides and walks will also
be available before and after the conference. You can
go on a self-guided tour any time you feel like taking
a break from the sessions, early in the morning, or
after the sessions close in the evening. Maps and cue
sheets will be provided for the self-guided tours. Watch
the schedule page for announcements of the mobile workshop
topics and times.
If
you would like to rent a bicycle while in Madison, for
either daily rides or to take part in one or more of
the mobile workshops, check the bicycle
rental information we've posted on the
conference web site. |
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Poster
Sessions
And don't forget to check out the poster presentation
listings. Each poster will be mounted for two 45-minute
periods during Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, so you'll
have a couple of chances to view those presentations you're
most interested in. |
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